This morning, the 44-year-old spoke on 2DayFM Breakfast with Grant, Ed & Ash and backtracked on her comments.

“So I announced it on stage, yes, without everybody else signing off 100%,” Mel said.

“I figured if I put it out there then maybe it’s going to happen because I’ve been putting it out there for seven years. London did actually happen after seven years so I figured, Australia in February sounds pretty good to me.”

She said an Australian date is pencilled in the diary but all the girls haven’t signed on the dotted line yet.

“I will make sure it happens,” Mel said.

Fingers crossed there's still hope the Spice Girls will make their way Down Under. Photo: Getty Images

The Spice Girls’ reunion tour has made waves through England, Wales and Ireland, with Mel B, Melanie C, Geri Halliwell and Emma Bunton returning to the stage without Victoria Beckham.

If a concert here does go ahead, this will be the group’s first time in Australia, and if Mel B’s shoutout is anything to go by, we only have eight months to go.